The UK company Nothing is rumored to be showing off its new phone, the Nothing Phone (2a), at the big Mobile World Congress event in February. There have been lots of whispers about this phone lately, giving tech fans a peek at what it might be like.
A famous tech insider named Roland Quandt shared some important info about the Nothing Phone (2a) recently. He says it’ll probably come in snazzy Black and White colors. The basic version is expected to have 8GB of memory and 128GB of storage and cost less than 400 Euros (about 36,800 Indian rupees). Quandt also mentioned that there might be a fancier version with 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage, but didn’t say how much it might cost.
So, if you’re looking for a cool new phone that won’t break the bank, keep an eye out for the Nothing Phone (2a) at Mobile World Congress!
The Nothing Phone (2a) sounds like it’ll take some cool pictures! Leaks say it might have two 50MP rear cameras, one really good for regular shots and one super wide for landscapes. There’s even a 32MP camera on the front for snapping selfies.
Inside, it’s rumored to have a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chip and a smooth 120Hz display. It’ll also run the latest Android 14 software with Nothing’s own special touches.
Nothing’s showing off the Phone (2a) at their event on February 27th. With all these great features and an expected price tag under 400 Euros, it could be a real head-turner in the phone world.